BOP Quit Smoking Service One Of the Best in NZ
The Bay of Plenty’s free Stop Smoking Support service, Hāpainga remains one of the top three services in New Zealand for...
Western Bay Council Reviews District Plan
Western Bay of Plenty District Council is considering making changes to its District Plan and is seeking early feedback before notifying...
Paengaroa- Rotoiti cycle trail officially opens
The new cycle trail – Kaikōkopu - between Paengaroa and Rotoiti opens today, marking an important milestone in the national cycleway network and...
Latest Technology Frees Ip Healthcare Professionals’ Time for Patients
Technology, in the form of an automated tablet-counting machine, is helping speed up a traditional task and free up more time...
Public Debate Overlooks Tauranga’s Actual Transport Problems
Jenny McArthur, a former resident of Tauranga, works as a lecturer at University College London. Jenny’s research and teaching focus on infrastructure...
Taonga Gifted to Recognise Cultural Care in ICU
In February the prominent and talented singer, kapa haka performer, film maker, member of Ringatū church and manager of Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi Tech Pā Studio was on his way to work when he had a head on car crash.
Cardiologist Hails Team Effort in Challenging but Rewarding Pacific Trip
Challenging but rewarding’ is how a senior cardiologist describes a recent volunteer trip to Fiji.
For the past...
$200m Spend on ‘Homelessness’ No Solution to Rental Shortage
The $200 million allocated to Housing First today has no plan for extra housing and is welfare dressed up as solving the housing crisis, Tenancies War spokesman Mike Butler said today.
Speed Critical to a Better Recovery says Stroke Survivor
The fact that Barry Anderson is on his way to a full recovery after a major stroke is down to one...
Rural Health Programme Receives Student Award
A Whakatane-based programme aimed at increasing the recruitment of rural health professionals has received recognition for its outstanding work.